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Radford University students are selected for the honor to perform based on their previous semester's final jury exams, are then nominated by faculty, complete an audition process, and are chosen by the faculty. These are the students who have achieved the highest level of musical performance for the semester as determined by the faculty. Come and celebrate the achievements of these accomplished musicians!

Although many of the works in Bill Wightman's Radford University alumnus exhibition are intentionally playful, often behind or beyond this sense of play lie other realms of exploration. For example, in the body of work entitled “Careers I’ll Never Have," the images of Wightman as a professional working in a variety of settings explore his self-realized limitations, whether they be aptitude, abilities, resources, etc. The “faked” scenes also intend to address our own instances of fakery when convincing others of our expertise, skills, etc.

This Radford University art exhibit is an annual student competition with numerous awards, including Best in Show in the undergraduate and graduate divisions. The Juried Student Show is open to all Radford University students regardless of major.
Juror: Michelle Moseley-Christian, Associate Professor and Art History Chair in the School of Visual Arts at Virginia Tech

This Radford University art exhibit is an annual student competition with numerous awards, including Best in Show in the undergraduate and graduate divisions. The Juried Student Show is open to all Radford University students regardless of major.
Juror: Michelle Moseley-Christian, Associate Professor and Art History Chair in the School of Visual Arts at Virginia Tech

Wear your Radford Red and help cheer on the Highlanders as they battle the Bulldogs in their last home game of the season, which will feature special halftime recognition of men’s basketball alumni and members of the Radford Athletics Hall of Fame.